The tower looks to me as if it's leaning to the right. The iPhone 8 has a lens with a 28mm equivalent focal length, which gives you a fairly wide angle. If you point a wide angle lens up a building, the top of the building will look narrower than the bottom and so the sides, and any other vertical lines, will appear to lean inwards towards the centre of the image. You can correct this in post-processing (look for Perspective), or you could install ProCamera and upgrade it to the ProCamera Up version (for a little over £5 per year, if I recall correctly) and it can correct the perspective live, as you take the photo. There might be other camera apps with the same function but this is the first I've seen.
You do get other advantages if you upgrade, but obviously it would be cheaper to do it in post-processing. If you edit the photo in the Photos app, click the Crop button (right hand button at the bottom of the screen) then the Vertical Perspective button (the middle one) and drag the slider up.
Loving the title!
Today with my new IPhone 11, the camera is the only thing that I`ve sussed out what too use yet.
On my Own. by Dave, on Flickr
Have you tried Halide, new version just released? Also pricey though offer at present.Dave, liking this shot very much, reminds me of some you did a time or two ago when you presented them with a kinda old faded look that I liked very much.
"I must admit that I'm a little surprised at you going for an "iPhone 11" when the first incarnations of the "iPone 12" have just been released and knowing you only purchased a "P20" or something like that a short while ago. Anyway hope you don't think I jumping the gun etc mate but I've listed a few photography apps that will help you to get the best out of the cell phones camera.
For Stills :- ProCam or ProCamera are both "Excellent" and I use them extensively on my oldish "iPhone 7 Plus".
For Video :- arguably the best app is "Filmic Pro" its a little more expensive than some of the others but is extremely good and probably the one all the others are judged by.
For Editing Video :- then "LumaFusion" has no equal in my opinion and the opinion of many others. Once again a little more expensive than the others but well worth the extra outlay.
George.
Have you tried Halide, new version just released? Also pricey though offer at present.
Halide Mark II is a redesigned Raw camera app for iPhones with over 40 new and improved features
The manual camera app for iOS brings a redesigned interface with innovative new features including XDR Analysis, 'Coverage' capture mode, 'Instant Raw' and more than 40 other updates.www.dpreview.com
Dave, liking this shot very much, reminds me of some you did a time or two ago when you presented them with a kinda old faded look that I liked very much.
"I must admit that I'm a little surprised at you going for an "iPhone 11" when the first incarnations of the "iPone 12" have just been released and knowing you only purchased a "P20" or something like that a short while ago. Anyway hope you don't think I jumping the gun etc mate but I've listed a few photography apps that will help you to get the best out of the cell phones camera.
For Stills :- ProCam or ProCamera are both "Excellent" and I use them extensively on my oldish "iPhone 7 Plus".
For Video :- arguably the best app is "Filmic Pro" its a little more expensive than some of the others but is extremely good and probably the one all the others are judged by.
For Editing Video :- then "LumaFusion" has no equal in my opinion and the opinion of many others. Once again a little more expensive than the others but well worth the extra outlay.
George.
do you live in roseharty....my apprentice supervisor was from there
willie ritchie
A couple of snaps from todays visit to the seaside!
Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside... by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside... by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
A few iPhone shots from a rainy Normanby Hall Country Park today. We went for our little one to see the spooky owls and take part in the spooky walk.
A few iPhone snaps from Normanby Hall Country Park today. by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
A few iPhone snaps from Normanby Hall Country Park today. by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
A few iPhone snaps from Normanby Hall Country Park today. by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
One of those picture where a description adds, so like a golf ball!
IPhone 11 today, had the whole pub to myself, Portrait mode in mono.
Becks in the Spotlight by Dave, on Flickr
That's a really nice iPhone shot Dave, and nicely presented in mono.
George.